Student Loan News Today – Daily Updates (February 2026)
Daily updates on FAFSA availability, student loan repayment changes, and forgiveness deadlines.
Student Loan News Today – Daily Updates (February 2026) Read Post »
Daily updates on FAFSA availability, student loan repayment changes, and forgiveness deadlines.
Student Loan News Today – Daily Updates (February 2026) Read Post »
You made a student loan payment and expected your balance to drop. Instead, it went up. This explains why that happens and why so many borrowers are seeing it now.
Why Your Student Loan Balance Is Higher After You Make a Payment Read Post »
School districts are quietly abandoning fragmented classroom apps in favor of fewer, centralized technology platforms, reflecting deeper shifts in budgets, governance, and control.
The Great Consolidation: Why Districts Are Purging Niche Apps Read Post »
Paper worksheets are disappearing from U.S. classrooms. Schools are turning to digital homework tools for faster feedback, adaptive learning, and real-time insights into student progress.
Why Schools Are Replacing Traditional Homework With Digital Tools Read Post »
Social Security is protected from most creditors, but not from the federal government. Defaulted student loans can still trigger benefit offsets through the Treasury.
Why Social Security Can Still Be Touched by Student Loan Debt Read Post »
Student loan debt is no longer confined to early career years. For many older borrowers, federal loan structures and collection rules have extended repayment well into retirement.
Why Older Borrowers Are Still Carrying Student Loan Debt Read Post »
Student loan default alerts appearing in late 2025 are not system errors. They reflect the expiration of temporary federal protections and the resumption of standard reporting timelines.
Why Borrowers Are Suddenly Seeing Student Loan Default Alerts Read Post »
A “RAP adjustment” can suddenly lower a student loan payment without explanation. This guide explains what RAP means, who administers it, how it affects interest and forgiveness, and what borrowers should verify.
The RAP Program Explained: A New Layer in 2026 Student Loan Repayment Read Post »
A temporary federal tax shield protecting student loan forgiveness is set to expire after 2025. This analysis explains how the return of taxable forgiveness could affect borrowers on income-driven repayment plans.
The Return of the Student Loan Tax Bomb Read Post »
Interest is restarting for many borrowers tied to the SAVE plan. This article explains why the 0 percent shield ended and how payments may change next.